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A fascinating read that got me thinking about Saturn in my chart. It will be transiting my 6th and crossing over my north node, Eris, Venus, and Vesta in that order. Whew! Its transit through Pisces in my 5th helped me to begin moderating my use of medical cannabis which had gotten a bit out of control as Neptune transited Pisces and my 5th. As Saturn transits my 6th, I'm feeling a strong need to be more consistent with exercising my body. And as I've mentioned in a comment in another of your articles, I've gotten a renewed interest in Reiki and more recently in breathwork, although that could be a sign of Neptune's transit. I'm actually looking forward to these transits as I've been a "health nut" for most of my adult life.

All of these outer planets changing signs are impacting my natal planets like crazy, e.g. Uranus will be conjuncting my natal Moon in Gemini after passing over my Taurus Sun and Mercury retro the latter of which wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.

I really appreciate the opportunity your Substack gives me to talk astrology, something most of my friends have no interest in. Thanks!!

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Theresa Touhey | Astrologer's avatar

I love how aware and introspective you are on your own transits.

Saturn through the 6h house can also create healthy routines. When Saturn went through my 6th house 10 years ago, I was great at doing meal prep. It's something I would like to revisit.

I appreciate you as well and your comments. You give me things to think about and what I can incorporate into my astrology practice or my daily living.

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Boomer281's avatar

Healthy routines, sounds like a winner! I definitely need it where exercise is concerned.

I've always been interested in figuring out my own chart and how the transits and progressions are impacting me. It has been so helpful in understanding who I am and what makes me tick. I'm glad my comments are helping you. Sometimes I feel like I'm saying too much or being repetitive. So it's good to know you're appreciating them.

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